One of the fastest smartphones in the world (we were able to get the No.1 rank in Antutu benchmark), One of the best Dual Cameras we have tested so far, Extremely responsive UI, no android bloat, Massive 6GB or 8GB RAM options, 64 GB variant (this is some
Typical Dual Camera design choice tradeoffs in picture quality, RAW. DNGs currently have an intense pink hue (this is something we expect to be fixed shortly)
The OnePlus 5 was a pleasure to test. If you want pure power and performance combined with sleek and understated aesthetics, you really cannot go wrong with this mobile. I hate to say it, but it really has got it all. In fact, the only thing we disagree o...
Published: 2017-08-22, Author: Dan , review by: makeuseof.com
Yes. This is the Android phone that can actually challenge the iPhone 7. It's just as good, if not better, than all the other high-end devices out there — and it's a good deal cheaper. You won't find better value than the OnePlus 5.That being said, it doe...
Published: 2017-08-15, Author: Chris , review by: phandroid.com
Okay, so you're not going to go 2 days away from the charger with the OnePlus 5. Get that out of your head right now. But the phone should be more than capable of taking you through most of the day with a little battery left before bedtime.Of course, this...
Published: 2017-08-11, Author: Chris , review by: phandroid.com
Abstract: Smartphone photography has come a long way since Android's early days. With newer, more advanced camera hardware and software, most high-end flagships (even mid-range devices) are capable of taking some pretty great photos. The OnePlus 5 is one of them. L...
Fast in both theory and practice, Longer battery life, Dual camera with useful zooming capabilities, More onboard storage, Quick charging, Dual SIM capabilities, More compact, Easier to use with one hand, Waterresistant, Dual camera with extrawide lens fo
These here are two very different beasts, both very much worth owning at the price of around $500 they currently go for. But depending on what kind of user you are, one could be better suited for your needs than the other.One of the top reasons to go with...
fancy, slim and very stable case, dual SIM capable, supports many LTE frequencies, good voice quality, nicely enhanced Android, no bloatware, very fast charging time, exact GPS, OLED screen with accurate colors, fast Wi-Fi, good performance, loud speaker
main camera quality not on high-end level, heats up under long loads, throttling during strong load, jelly effect when scrolling, interchanged microphone channels for videos, USB 2.0 only, no microSD slot, case is not water or dust resistant
Published: 2017-07-27, Author: Tim , review by: techspot.com
Excellent performance in all facets from topend hardware. Premium, metal unibody
Small bezels, water resistance, expandable storage aren't found here. Camera improvements focused on the wrong areas. Price increase lets Xiaomi take the value crown
OnePlus has curated all the best parts, placed them in a well made (but unoriginal shell) and given the whole lot life with its own Oxygen OS operating system.If it wasn't for Oxygen OS I would be giving this phone big thumbs down, but just as I found mys...
Abstract: Every new smartphone brings with it the inevitable question: how good is the battery life? Smartphone technology has advanced rapidly over the past ten years, but while there have been some improvements in battery technology, it definitely hasn't kept up...
If you need the fastest phone out there with great cameras you won't find a better deal than OnePlus 5 with 8GB RAM! Stunning looks, performance and display.Buy OnePlus 5 with 8GB RAM to make sure you never slow down!I absolutely love every bit of the 1+5...